The Free Worlds League: Collapse, Successor States, and Reunification

The Free Worlds League did not disappear because one enemy conquered it. In 3079, Parliament formally dissolved a federation whose political and military institutions had already fractured during the Jihad. Competing Marik claims, provincial independence, broken communications, regional supply systems, and rival military loyalties produced successor states such as the Marik-Stewart Commonwealth, Oriente Protectorate, Regulan Fiefs, Tamarind-Abbey, and others. This episode follows both the collapse and the difficult process of reunification sixty years later. Jessica Marik succeeded not by pretending the old League could simply be restored, but by building a coalition that respected regional autonomy while recreating enough federal authority to act. Operation Homecoming recovered Atreus, and new offices divided military and civil responsibilities that had once concentrated dangerously in the Captain-General. Most major successor regions joined or aligned with the reformed League, though Regulus and Andurien remained outside. Reunification succeeded because the new federation accepted disagreement as a permanent feature rather than evidence that unity had failed. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
The Free Worlds League: Collapse, Successor States, and Reunification
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